At the back, Willie le Roux shifts from full-back to right wing in the place of Bjorn Basson, with Bryan Habana moving over to the left.

Zane Kirchner, who is back to full fitness following a hand injury earlier in the season, will start his first Test of the year at full-back.

"A few of these changes are purely rotational in order to give guys with fresh legs a go, while others are simply a case of horses for courses," said Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer.

"We're fortunate to be in a position to rotate players of the calibre of Bismarck and Adriaan, while we felt this was the right opportunity to give Flip and Zane a go in the starting team.

"In the end, the most important factor still remains consistency in selection. In our squad, any player can slot in at any stage, and that is a good position to be in."

Meyer reiterated the massive challenge of playing Australia at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday evening and said that the Springboks are looking forward to testing themselves against one of the best sides in the world.

"If we are going to progress as a team, we need to start winning away from home and Saturday's Test provides this challenge," said Meyer.

"It's no use looking at history now - we have to focus on the Test, ensure we tick the right boxes and improve in the areas where we let ourselves down in Mendoza."